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Music Feedback - Fundraiser
by admin on Aug.28, 2009, under News
Some of WA’s hottest bands are taking part in Music Feedback, a new youth mental health project.
Music Feedback was developed by the Department of Health’s Mental Health Division in partnership with the WA Music Industry Association. It includes a documentary and songs featured on 20,000 CD/DVDs, an interactive website (www.musicfeedback.com.au) and MySpace, YouTube and Facebook pages. Acts include The Panics, Gyroscope, Birds of Tokyo, End of Fashion, The Kill Devils Hills, The Yabu Band, Abbe May, Boys Boys Boys, Roly Skender, Sugar Army and Felicity Groom.
Among the big names, Stone Circle is launched this amazing project Thursday, 3 September 2009 at the Hyde Park Hotel. Fundraising from the gig will assist young Western Australians with a mental illness and their carers to attend The Mental Health Services (TheMHS) Conference in Sydney next year.

Massive thanks to all those that rocked out and got involved for a good cause.
Music Feedback - Fundraiser
by admin on Aug.28, 2009, under Gigs, News
| September 3, 2009 6:30 pm | to | September 4, 2009 11:00 pm |
Some of WA’s hottest bands are taking part in Music Feedback, a new youth mental health project.
Music Feedback was developed by the Department of Health’s Mental Health Division in partnership with the WA Music Industry Association. It includes a documentary and songs featured on 20,000 CD/DVDs, an interactive website (www.musicfeedback.com.au) and MySpace, YouTube and Facebook pages. Acts include The Panics, Gyroscope, Birds of Tokyo, End of Fashion, The Kill Devils Hills, The Yabu Band, Abbe May, Boys Boys Boys, Roly Skender, Sugar Army and Felicity Groom.
Among the big names, Stone Circle is launching this amazing project Thursday, 3 September 2009 at the Hyde Park Hotel. Fundraising from the gig will assist young Western Australians with a mental illness and their carers to attend The Mental Health Services (TheMHS) Conference in Sydney next year.
Date: Thursday, 3 September 2009
Time: 6.30pm - 7.30pm Music Feedback launch and documentary screening
7.30pm - 11.00pm Fundraising gig
Venue: Hyde Park Hotel - Lounge Bar
331 Bulwer St, West Perth
Cost:$10 + booking fee or $15 at the door (includes a copy of Music Feedback CD/DVD)
Ticket sales through HeatSeeker
Rock out and get involved for a good cause.

Viva La Revolution
by admin on Aug.04, 2009, under News
Life is too short to ease into your weekend! Get loose & colourful with the boys this Friday 14th Aug 09 at Revolution Loung (the old Rock Nightclub in Northbridge). 8pm til late.
Care to indulge in sensuous pleasures? The ritualistic debaucherous afterparty is at the drummers house, details provided on the night. Bring lube and an open mind.
Stone Circle set to smash HQ
by admin on Jul.22, 2009, under Gigs, News
| August 22, 2009 | ||
| 4:00 pm | to | 5:00 pm |
Saturday August 22nd - All ages Up & Coming gig @ 4pm Leederville HQ - 60A Frame Court Leederville
Stone Circle support Something with Numbers
by admin on Jul.17, 2009, under News
With the focus off Europe and back on the Aussie scene, Stone Circle bouncing back hard set to support Something with Numbers on their 89 Freedom St Tour.
Mish down to the Curtin Uni O-day Wednesday July 29th 2pm onwards. Have a beverage with the boys and catch Derrin’s insightful lecture on the perils of rock’n'roll decadence… It’s how uni is supposed to be…
Stone Circle support Something with Numbers
by admin on Jul.16, 2009, under Gigs, News
| July 29, 2009 | ||
| 2:00 pm | to | 11:30 pm |
Come on down to the Curtin Uni O-day celebrations and see Stone Circle supporting Something with Numbers on their 89 Freedom St Tour.
Wednesday July 29th - Curtin University Open Day 2pm onwards - Curtin Uni Tavern Hayman Rd Bentley
Stone Cold Crazy
by admin on Jul.01, 2009, under Gigs, News
| July 16, 2009 | ||
| 11:30 am | to | 12:30 pm |
Thursday July 16th - Music & Mental Health Forum @ 11:30am (Acoustic only) -189 Royal St, East Perth, Ground Floor Theatrette
World’s largest Music fair and conference Popkomm postponed
by admin on Jun.20, 2009, under News
It has been confirmed by organisers that due to the decline in the number of registered trade visitors and the lack of funding from the German government coupled with the severe economic downturn currently affecting Europe, the decision was made to postpone the event until 2010.As a result the Great Australian Wave Showcase scheduled to run over the 3 days of Popkomm has now been cancelled.
Stone Circle had been invited by showcase organisers Blind Beatroot to perform on the opening night of the 3 day long showcase with eastern states boys The Dukes of Windsor.
This showcase has now also been postponed to 2010.
Stone Circle invited to perform in Berlin Germany at Popkomm through the Great Australian Wave Showcase
by admin on Jun.06, 2009, under News
“This is it! Congratulations Stone Circle have been selected to participate in The Great Australian Wave showcase at Popkomm Berlin 2009″.
Stone Circle will be showcasing at the worlds largest Music fair and conference in Europe. Popkomm has been an institution within Germany and Europe as a whole for over 20 years. With approximately 20 - 40% of artists who showcase able to negotiate some form of deal with key industry figures at this event, it’s a momentous occasion for Stone Circle to be invited to perform.
More updates to come.. stay tuned to our website, myspace and facebook pages.
Stone Circle sign management deal
by admin on Apr.09, 2009, under News
After a cracking whirlwind tour of Melbourne in March showcasing their wares to various management companies and record labels, WA based Stone Circle has agreed to a 5year worldwide management deal with Big Rock Productions.
Run by music industry veteran Jack Strom (Vanessa Amorosi, Elicit Eve), the band is now in steady hands with the momentum moving ever forward. After receiving a pre-release copy of Stone Circle’s debut album 385 Newcastle Street, Big Rock asked to see the band live … in Melbourne. A swift run of dates was lined up by Stone Circle including 2 nights at the Velvet Underground Bar in Melbourne’s CBD. The first night was a huge success only to be over shadowed by the following nights’ performance which was absolutely smokin’. After that the meetings were a formality with the inevitable contract negotiations and a new partnership was born. Stone Circle and Big Rock Productions.
We look forward to working closely with our new management team over the coming years on both a national and international level.